I believe personal privacy comes above all else. I asked a colleague about your statement - as I work with a group of technical people. We all had a good discussion about it. His response was of the question: “If it is okay for the government to perform mass surveillance and expect transparency from the populace, why is it not okay for us to expect transparency from them?” The government keeps many secrets. Privacy (or a lack of) should be considered a two way street.
So, I think people are missing my point, Everyone should have the right to privacy, Theres no denying that, In my opinion, People should lose those rights as soon as there’s enough evidence to subpoena them or a company for that matter.
Sorry @amal, I said it.
Sorry it took so long to reply been sitting at the airport trying to catch a flight to Malaysia, get to setup one of our rigs on site at our service providers :).
I love the feedback guy/gals! Gotta love my cyborg family, anyways @amal like always on-top of it with feedback. I think you addressed everything I was looking for. The passion you have for our society is why your the only company I trust with my implants.
I applaud EVERYONE that gave feedback, we kept it very civil and many ideas were able to be exchanged. That’s what true debates and discussions revolve around.
Quick edit:
I do love having 2 NeXT and a Spark! Sitting at the airport. Dropped my cold wallet to the 2nd NDEF Record. And moved my boarding pass to one, and setup my other chip to hold the nfc task to turn on inflight wifi and entertainment!